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Ah yes that is true. Of course that's an even bigger hindrance this year what with the Euros soaking much of the Summer.
Ah yes that is true. Of course that's an even bigger hindrance this year what with the Euros soaking much of the Summer.

 

Yes big thing for West Ham. I hope they take it seriously, regardless of what qualifying stage they may (or may not) enter

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A dark day in the Premier League following the events at Old Trafford pleased that everyone is safe and well.

 

 

Thank you Spurs for f***ing up your last game against a bottom side, Arsenal finish as runners up I'm having a strong drink tonight to celebrate.:cheer: :hic:
Apparently some Arsenal players have been tweeting to celebrate finishing second in the league. True Arsenal mentality there :lol:
Apparently some Arsenal players have been tweeting to celebrate finishing second in the league. True Arsenal mentality there :lol:

 

 

*hears Arsenal chat of " we're number 2, we're number 2, we're number 2" going off in my head...* :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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*hears Arsenal chat of " we're number 2, we're number 2, we're number 2" going off in my head...* :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

It's not just players like Ozil celebrating either, their fans are also celebrating as if they've won the league. Arsenal never cease to make me laugh :lol:

 

"Happy St. Totteringham's Day" :rofl:

 

Very scary what happened at Old Trafford today, not because I have a season ticket for next year, but because a PremierInn and the Manchester Ship Canal is all that stands between my house and the ground. That is far too close to home for comfort.

As an added glitch, Bournemouth have nowhere to train today as their training grounds have been dug up :lol:

 

Man U have offered refunds for everyone who had a ticket, plus free entry for tomorrow night. I'm still keeping my eyes open for any cheap way of getting up there myself.

I might not even watch tomorrow's match, Man Utd have nothing to play for really. There's no way that we're going to beat Bournemouth 19-0 to get into the top 4, the main thing is just to avoid picking up injuries with the cup final in mind.
I might not even watch tomorrow's match, Man Utd have nothing to play for really. There's no way that we're going to beat Bournemouth 19-0 to get into the top 4, the main thing is just to avoid picking up injuries with the cup final in mind.

I think it's fair to assume that, if Man U do win 19-0, an enquiry into the match will have started before the Bournemouth players have got home.

As an added glitch, Bournemouth have nowhere to train today as their training grounds have been dug up :lol:

 

Man U have offered refunds for everyone who had a ticket, plus free entry for tomorrow night. I'm still keeping my eyes open for any cheap way of getting up there myself.

Bournemouth are now offering free coach travel for ticket-holders tomorrow. Anyone got a ticket they can't use? :unsure:

How ironic that after ruining our Champions League hopes West Ham are now depending on Man Utd to win the FA Cup in order to get into the Europa League.

It's a shame really that they're going to get Europa league because of us.

 

 

Stadium was pretty empty tonight but still a bigger crowd that most of the premier league get on a sell out night. I was by the corner flag at the corner of the Stretford End and the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand so I got a prime view for the second half action.

 

Bournemouth fans were excellent tho. So vocal! Could hear them all match despite being the furthest away set of seats from them

Only fair really. Looks like Schweinsteiger's main contribution in his United career will be bundling Randolph into the net during the first leg of the quarter final.
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